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Foxi may refer to: Entertainment * ''Fix and Foxi'', a German comics magazine * Fix & Foxi (TV channel), a German children's entertainment brand * '' Fix & Foxi and Friends'', an animated adaption of Rolf Kauka's comic series ''Fix & Foxi'' People * Foxi Kéthévoama (born 1986), Central African footballer * Xiong Foxi (1900–1965), Chinese playwright Species * ''Adelophis foxi'', a species of oviparous colubrid snake known as Fox's mountain meadow snake * ''Crocidura foxi'', a species of mammal known as Fox's shrew * ''Dasymys foxi'', a species of rodent known as Fox's shaggy rat * ''Fukomys foxi'', a species of rodent known as Nigerian mole-rat * '' Glenognatha foxi'', a species of long-jawed orb weaver * '' Melanoplus foxi'', a species of spur-throated grasshopper * ''Metepeira foxi'', a species of orb weaver * '' Omosarotes foxi'', a species of beetle * '' Osmia foxi'', a species of mason bees * ''Parectypodus foxi'', a species that is part of the ''Parectypodus'' genus * ...
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Fix And Foxi
''Fix und Foxi'' was a weekly German comics magazine created by Rolf Kauka, which ran uninterrupted from 1953 until 1994. Re-christened ''Fix & Foxi'', it was relaunched as a monthly magazine in 2000, 2005 and 2010 respectively. Since the end of 2010, publication has once again ceased. During its heyday it was one of the most successful German comics magazines. History of the comic In 1947, Rolf Kauka founded Kauka Publishing. In May 1953, his first comic book, ''Till Eulenspiegel'', appeared. The characters in the comic book were loosely based on German folklore. Apart from the legendary jokester as the main character, it featured an adaptation of Baron Munchausen as well as animal characters such as Reineke Fuchs (Reynard the Fox) and Isegrim Wolf ( Isengrin). In issue number 6, the fox characters Fix and Foxi first appeared in a short comic story. They soon became the favorites of the readers and from issue number 29 the comic book was retitled ''Fix und Foxi''. Apart from Ger ...
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Omosarotes Foxi
''Omosarotes foxi'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Lane in 1973. It is known from Brazil.BioLib.cz - ''Omosarotes foxi''
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FOXI3
Forkead box I3 (FOXI3) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''FOXI3'' gene. FOXI3 is a forkhead box transcription factor that is expressed in the development of hair and teeth. One of its mutations is a dominant allele responsible for the heterozygous Hh hairless trait in dogs. It was identified in 2008. See also * Chinese Crested Dog * Mexican Hairless Dog * Peruvian Inca Orchid The Peruvian Hairless Dog, Peruvian viringo, naked dog, or Chimú dog is one of several breeds of hairless dog. It is native to Peru and it is usually raised as a pet. It has been officially recognized as part of Peru's cultural heritage. ... (Peruvian Hairless Dog) * Dog coat genetics References {{Transcription factors, g3 Animal hair Genes Forkhead transcription factors ...
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Buddha-like Mindset
Buddha-like (), or fo xi using its Chinese pronunciation, is a buzzword used in China to describe young people who reject the rat race of the contemporary workaholic Chinese society in favour of a tranquil, apathetic life. The term is a neologism combination of two Chinese characters: "fó" (), meaning "Buddha"; and "xì" (), meaning "series" or "school". Young people who uphold the Buddha-like mindset are referred to as Buddha-like youths () or Generation Zen. The term originated in a 2014 issue of the Japanese women's fashion magazine ''Non-no'' to refer to Japanese men who had progressed from being herbivore men to being monk-like men who consider it too exhausting to even bother interacting with women and enjoy being by themselves. The term has been also applied to numerous areas such as parenting, employment, online shopping, fandom, dating and interpersonal relationships. Although the word is inspired by the Buddhist doctrine of becoming spiritually satisfied through giving ...
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Vullietoliva Foxi
''Vullietoliva foxi'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Olividae Olive snails, also known as olive shells and olives, scientific name Olividae, are a taxonomic family of medium to large predatory sea snails with smooth, shiny, elongated oval-shaped shells.Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S. (2012). Olividae. Accessed throu ..., the olives. References Olividae {{Olividae-stub ...
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Stizoides Foxi
''Stizoides foxi'', or Fox's stizoide, is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in Central America and North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... References Further reading * * * External links * Crabronidae Insects described in 1963 {{apoidea-stub ...
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Prochetodon
''Prochetodon'' is a genus of mammals from the extinct order Multituberculata. It lived during the Upper Paleocene and the Lower Eocene in North America. The genus was formally named by G. L. Jepsen in 1940. ( Jepsen, 1940) ''P. cavus'' The species ''Prochetodon cavus'' weighed about 135 g. Remains have been discovered in Wyoming, in the United States. They were found in the Princeton Quarry, and the deposits were dated from the Upper Paleocene to the Lower Eocene. Material is in the collection of the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale. The species was named by G. L. Jepsen in 1940. ( Jepsen, 1940) ''P. foxi'' The species ''Prochetodon foxi'' weighed about 200 g. Remains have been discovered in Wyoming and Montana in the United States, in the Long Draw Quarry, and in the Swan Hills of Alberta, Canada. The strata In geology and related fields, a stratum ( : strata) is a layer of rock or sediment characterized by certain lithologic properties or attributes that ...
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Prionyx Foxi
''Prionyx foxi'' is a species of thread-waisted wasp in the family Sphecidae The Sphecidae are a cosmopolitan family of wasps of the suborder Apocrita that includes sand wasps, mud daubers, and other thread-waisted wasps. The name Sphecidae was formerly given to a much larger grouping of wasps. This was found to be p .... References Sphecidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1963 {{apoidea-stub ...
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Pepsis
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *'' Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *'' Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *'' Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *'' Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *''Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *''Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *''Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis bas ...
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Parectypodus
''Parectypodus'' (meaning "besides '' Ectypodus''") is an extinct genus of mammals that lived from Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene time in North America. It is a member of the extinct order of Multituberculata, suborder Cimolodonta, family Neoplagiaulacidae. It was named by G.L. Jepsen in 1930. Species *''Parectypodus armstrongi'' (Johnston, P.A. & Fox, R.C., 1984). From the Puercan (Paleocene) Ravenscrag Formation, site Rav W-1, Saskatchewan, Canada. This specimen resides in the collection of the University of Alberta. *''Parectypodus foxi'' (Storer, J.E., 1991). This Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous)-age species from the Frenchman Formation of Saskatchewan is estimated to have weighed about 80 g. *''Parectypodus laytoni'' (Jepsen, G.L., 1940; Sloan, R.E., 1966), also known as ''Ectypodus laytoni'' (Jepsen 1940). Remains are known from the Lower Tiffanian (Middle-Late Paleocene) Princeton Quarry, Wyoming (United States). This species has been cited as a descendant of ' ...
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Osmia Foxi
''Osmia foxi'' is a species of mason bees in the family Megachilidae. It is found in New Mexico and southeastern Arizona in the United States and in Sonora, Mexico. The female ''Osmia foxi'' are 9.5 mm to 10.5 mm total length, and the males are 8.5 mm to 10.5 mm. The body is a brilliant metallic green to blue-green, except yellow-green on the face. References Further reading

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Metepeira Foxi
''Metepeira foxi'' is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae Orb-weaver spiders are members of the spider family Araneidae. They are the most common group of builders of spiral wheel-shaped webs often found in gardens, fields, and forests. The English word "orb" can mean "circular", hence the English name .... It is found in the United States and Canada. References Araneidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1936 {{araneidae-stub ...
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